Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Program: For Intermediate / F.A / F.Sc students.

Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Federal Law College offers a prestigious 5-Year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Program, carefully designed to deliver a comprehensive and contemporary legal education. The program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and ethical values essential for excelling in the legal profession while preparing them to contribute meaningfully to society. Our curriculum blends academic rigor with practical training, encouraging intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and analytical reasoning. Through internships, moot courts, and research projects, students gain invaluable hands-on experience that bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world practice. Life at Federal Law College goes beyond academics. Our dynamic student community engages in a wide range of extracurricular activities, including student societies, mooting and debate competitions, internships, counseling services, and recreational programs, fostering personal growth and leadership skills.

In addition, our research centers and initiatives drive innovation and thought leadership in fields such as:

• Law and Justice Reform
• Human Rights and Social Justice
• Environmental Law and Sustainability
• Business and Commercial Law
At Federal Law College, we are committed to shaping competent lawyers, visionary leaders, and advocates of justice who are prepared to face the challenges of a changing world.
 
COURSE OVERVIEW
The LL.B. program is structured across 10 semesters and comprises 50 courses, offering a blend of core and elective subjects.
Semesters 1–4:
Students build a strong foundation through courses in Law, English, Islamic Studies, and Pakistan Studies.
Semesters 5–6:
The focus shifts to specialized areas such as Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, and International Law.
Semesters 7–8:
Students gain flexibility by selecting elective and clinical courses, allowing them to customize their academic journey according to their interests and career goals.
Semesters 9–10:
The program culminates with advanced coursework, research papers, and a dissertation, enabling students to consolidate their knowledge, sharpen their research skills, and prepare for professional practice.
 
COURSE OUTLINES
First Semester
•English (Functional English)
•Islamic Studies
•Pakistan Studies
•Introduction to Law
•Law of Contract – I
 
Second Semester
•English (Literature and Composition)
•Constitutional Law – I
•Law of Contract – II
•Jurisprudence
•Legal History
 
Third Semester
•Constitutional Law – II
•Law of Torts
•Commercial Law
•Family Law
•Arabic / Islamic Jurisprudence
 
Fourth Semester
•Criminal Law
•Law of Evidence
•Civil Procedure Code
•Property Law
•Research Methodology
 
Fifth Semester
•Corporate Law
•Intellectual Property Law
•International Law
•Human Rights Law
•Alternate Dispute Resolution
 
Sixth Semester
•Taxation Law
•Labor Law
•Environmental Law
•Public International Law
•Elective Course – I (Choose one)
 
Seventh Semester
•Civil Law
•Mercantile Law
•Law of Banking
•Media Law
 
Eighth Semester
•Clinical Course (Mooting and Advocacy)
•Research Paper
•Elective Course – II (Choose one)
•Internship Program
•Viva Voce
 
Ninth Semester
•Special and Local Laws
•Comparative Constitutional Law
•International Humanitarian Law
•Law and Technology
•Elective Course – III (Choose one)
 
Tenth Semester
•Dissertation
•Viva Voce
•Clinical Course (Clinical Legal Education)
•Professional Ethics and Bar Practice
•Review and Analysis of Judicial Decisions
 
Elective Courses
•Law and Economics
•International Trade Law
•Cyber Law
•Medical Jurisprudence
•Sports Law
 
Admission Policy & Requirements
Admission Policy
Federal Law College admits students strictly on merit through:
Academic assessment
Entry test
Personal interview
 
Admission Requirements
Intermediate or equivalent qualification
Entry test and interview mandatory
Minimum 50% marks in entry test
 
Scholarships
Merit-Based Scholarships
Need-Based Scholarships
Industry-Sponsored Scholarships
 
Fee Structure
Per Semester (PKR)
Tuition Fee 90,500
Examination Fee 6,000
Library Fee 1,500
Sports Fee 1,000
Student Welfare Fee 1,000
Total (Per Semester) 100,000
 
One-Time Charges
Admission Fee 21,000
Security Fee 5,000
Total 27,000